ALTA Survey
An ALTA survey or ALTA/ACSM survey provides everything that an As-built survey does, but also addresses the title commitment of the property. The major difference between an ALTA/ACSM survey and an As-built survey is the location of easements and other schedule B items that show up in the title commitment. An ALTA/ACSM survey is usually only required if the property is being sold, purchased or re-financed. The acronym stands for American Land Title Association and American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. These bodies have outlined the requirements and also provide additional options (Table "A") for these type of surveys.

To view the 2005 ALTA Survey Standards click here.

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3.Flood Zone Designation
2.Vicinity Map
4.Gross Land Area
1.Monuments set at major corners
5.Contours
6.Zoning codes (i.e. setback lines, height, etc.)
7. (a.)Exterior Building Dimensions
(b.) Square Footage of:
(1)Exterior Footprint of All Buildings
(2)Gross Floor Area of All Buildings
(3)Other Areas Defined by Client
(c.)Height of Buildings
8.Visible Improvements (i.e. signs, parking, stuctures, etc.)
9.Parking Areas, striping and type
10.Access to public roadways 
11.Utilities
(a.)Observed Only
(b.)Observed and underground 
12.Governmental Agency Requirements 
13.Names of adjoining owners
14.Distance to the nearest intersection
15.Rectified orthophotography (Aerials)
16.Evidence of recent construction
17.Changes in street right of way lines
18.Evidence of waste dump or landfill